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Submit ReviewEver wondered why trust is such a critical factor in human relationships and organizational dynamics? This episode peels back the layers of the intricate concept of trust, exposing its psychological underpinnings and the role lived experiences play in shaping our perspective on trust. Dr. Linda Schubring, Brian Schubring, and Nathan Freeburg discuss their trust stories and explore why organizations are perpetually engaged in trust conversations. Join us as we unravel how trust, a seemingly simple concept, can make or break relationships capable of weathering change and conflict.In this episode, we'll consider the two prevalent categories people fall into: those who trust instinctively and those who require solid proof before extending trust. Reflecting on our personal experiences, we'll discuss the diverse definitions of trust within a team and the potential benefits of these differences. We'll delve into the experiences, behaviors, and emotions associated with trust, noting how these vary among individuals. Consider your definition of trust as we challenge you to consider your understanding of trust and its role in your life.
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